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titleOfInvention Oradent
abstract The oradent is made of latex or polyurethane material; it is similar to a really small female panty, which covers the entire genital and anus area. It is used in the same manner as dental dams and condoms, to stop the exchange of body fluids during sexual and oral intercourse which will prevent unwanted pregnancies, HIV and STD'S. There are two version of the oradent. One for oral sex only and the other for both oral and penetration sex. n Both versions have an opening (bands) on each side which the legs go through, then it must be pulled up close to the crotch area. The crotch areas have an array of flavors and sizes. The latex sheath is flexible in the vagina and anus areas for slight penetration with tongue during oral sex. n The penetration and oral version has an opening in the crotch with a sack located over the opening of the vagina to be inserted with fingers or with the insertion of the penis. The opening (bands) on each sides of the oradent is designed to stay firmly in place during sexual intercourse. The oradent must be discarded after use and not used twice or flushed.
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