ok. you need to stop all these blood things and making assumption or creating a certain situation and than see the possibility.
To answer your question, if u have a dry mouth, you still wont have hiv because it does not survive well in air, if it does, the whole world will have it now. it will spread like flu.
second, the person you kissed also have saliva, it will inhibit hiv too.
third, i want to let the whole world know and maybe you too, on the word 'possibility'. getting infected from this exposure is zero. but take my scenario: i cab suddenly be the president of usa now. is it possible? sought of..., but will it happen? no. inagine this is your case now. you wont get hiv.
stop asking questions, go get tested if you are so worried
saliva do inhibit hiv even if their is blood.
1) the wound must be gushing out like tap water for infection to occur. it is impossible
2) if there is tooth extraction, the wound will heal, and there will be no direct entry to blood stream, infection is impossible. and remember, saliva is in the mouth too.
3) i dont know where you get that data from, i dont have a lab to prove it. And i dont understand what you are talking about.