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Scar in the Mouth... Possible Risk?

Dear Experts and Members of Medhelp, please help:

I'm male, 26 years old, straight. I had a protected vaginal sexual intercourse with a female sex worker last night, during which I wore a condom and she didn't give me a blowjob. After the sex, she told me she just had her wisdom tooth pulled out earlier that day. I asked her to open her mouth and found a scar left from the removal at the very back of her lower right jaw. On the scar there was some blood, whether it was dry or fresh I'm not sure. Now I'm very concerned because during the vaginal sex we had several french kisses. I stuck my tongue into her mouth but not that deep into the place of that scar.

So, do these kisses count as possible HIV exposures? Cos I had a small cranker sore behind my upper lip several days ago, and though it had recovered by last night, I'm not sure if it had left some small wounds that were not seen by naked eyes.

Thank you so much!
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1839490 tn?1318545118
you had protected sex , so dont worry , you are safe , move on
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Kissing is zero risk for Hiv infection because saliva contains many different protiens and enzymes that renders the Hiv virus inactive and therefore unable to infect.Your safe even if there was blood present.
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