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Oral question. would love to hear from teak

I know your opions on oral sex I have read the post but my risk involves details that I have not seen mirrored.

About 3 weeks ago I performed oral sex on a man (I am male as well) he ejaculated in my mouth and I immediately spit it out.  about 5 to 10 min later I rinsed with listerine.  I went to the dentist about a week later and he found no ulcers but I did have peridontal disease.  Does this increase my risk?  I had also had some dental work (a temporary filling) a little over a month prior.  I appreciate your help.
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Thank you teak

moving on
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No. HIV is NOT transmitted from oral sex.
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