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bisuit blood

Hi,

Today, my collegue passed me a biscuit in a wrapper, i eat it but later i found out he cut slightly himself when he open the biscuit tin. I was scared if some blood could have got on the wrapper or biscuit he passed me. the wrapper contacted with my lips

I got some decay wisdom tooth which the doctor say it could have touch the nerve of the other molar tooth.

Am i at risk if the blood got in my mouth?

thanks
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You don't contract HIV by kissing open or closed mouth or eating after anyone. MOVE ON.
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Dear teak,

Sorry if i have annoyed you

I am concern as the dentist told me i got exposed tooth nerve (the nerve near the gum area) which i feel if i accidently told some blood from the wrapper, i could be infected

I just want to seek advise if this is a risk as i know deep kissing with blood can get HIV

Please advise if i have a risk or therotical risk as all these happen very quickly and i did not check if there was blood on the wrapper and my lips contacted the wrapper

thanks alot
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