Of course,: Yes--if she is infected. Vaccines are not 100%. Safe sex includes no transfer or direct contact with another's bodily fluids. Use a dental dam if you are unsure or if she has tested positive for hpv. Remember, not all hpv infections lead to cancer, need to consider frequency of exposure when determining risk.
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Hpv: All oral cancer i've seen the person has been hpv positive. A md could check her for if (which) hpv she has been exposed to. Certain strains have strong connections to cancer. I believe he vaccinations target the worst strains. Your prob covered but your best bet i'd having her checked. Talk to md. Lots more oral and throat cancer bc of oral sex. Do you give it up...
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Yes, if: Yes, if partner is HPV positive. Advice - See oral surgeon or ENT doc if you have any of these symptoms: Persistent mouth sore, persistent mouth pain, a lump or thickening in the cheek, a white/red patch on the gums, tongue, tonsil, or lining of the mouth, a sore throat, hoarseness or feeling that something is caught in the throat that does not go away, difficulty swallowing/chewing.
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