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Impacted Wisdom Tooth With Open Wound - Risk Of HIV infection?

Hello. Since last posting on the site at this time last year with a worry over a possible risk I have been extremely careful with my sexual health. I just wanted to enquire as to the risk of preforming oral sex on a man with an impacted wisdom tooth? There is sometimes a bit of a blood taste in my mouth and I've been meaning to get it looked at but work full time. I recently engaged in unprotected oral sex with a man where he did ejaculate. Should I book a test or was there no risk with this experience? I have done a lot of my own research and from this site believe that the risk is minor at best but just wanted to check with experts in the field. My main concern is for my new partner. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
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Thanks so much just thought I'd check because of the open wound. Didn't want to pay for a test and put off being with my partner for a month if it wasn't a valid risk.
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no risk...with or without impacted wisdom teeth.
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