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Recieving unprotected oral sex with stainless steel dental braces

hi I just had unprotected oral sex from a thai woman wearing stainless steel dental braces. I ejaculated outside her mouth. Do I need
testing?
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Our members have fully answered you that you had no risk.
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This is not a risk.  Her braces didn't create an issue.  Oral sex is never a risk for HIV and there have never been any documented, proven cases of someone getting HIV from oral sex. Saliva and air inactivate the virus.  The only risks for HIV are unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles.  So, ZERO risk, no testing needed.
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Does unknown Corona virus presence can change the scenario?
no.  What would that have to do with HIV? Unrelated completely.  If you were not social distanced from someone though, you could get Covid.  
Highly appreciate your reply and your work. Thank you so much.
Am I at risk of infecting with HBV??
This forum is only for questions about HIV.  You can ask in the Hepatitis B forum: https://www.medhelp.org/forums/Hepatitis-B/show/223  However, unlike HIV, HBV is easily transmitted through microscopic amounts of blood.  If you are an adult, HBV is unlikely to be a major concern as most who contract HBV as an adult get an acute case, which usually clears relatively quickly.  If you live in an area where HBV is endemic, and you are concerned about HBV, your best course of action is to seek vaccination against HBV.
Just one more, the absence of thyroid and on thyroid medications would anyway increase the risk of getting infection including hiv?
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