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Should I be concerned?

Hi, so I have HSV2 already.

On Thursday I was at the Dentust and ha d work done. It was sore, but not too crazy.

On Friday night I gave oral sex to a woman I met. My jaw was still sore, it was not long, just a few minutes then I put on a condom and we had sex.

On Saturday, my jaw was still sore, I looked at it and there were to sores, right next to the tooth I had work on.

My question is whether I should be concerned about an STD? I alreadt have HSV2 and know I am more susceptible. I realize HIV is not normally transmitted with oral, but if I had the sore in my mouth from the Dentist, what are the chances?
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Still not a risk. You may test if you want peace of mind. Expect it to be negative.
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What about the sores, i had dental work the day before... They are right next to the tooth...
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Sorry what i meant to say was the most likely std you will get in giving a woman cunnlingus is herpes. And since you already have it. No need to worry about anything though you should warn your partners 1st as you will be transmitting it to them. If you have an outbreak.
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No risk.
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