A latex shield placed over the vulva or anus that blocks the exchange of bodily fluids therefore reducing the chance of contracting STDs.
a bit like a condom, just for oral sex
a flat piece of latex that can be placed over the vagina to act as a barrier
a flat piece of latex that is made for use during dental procedures
a peice of latex that is used while giving a female SAFE oral sex
a piece of flat latex that is placed over the vagina for protection
a piece of flexible latex, originally designed for use during oral surgery
a piece of latex that is stretched tighly over the patient's mouth with only a couple teeth sticking through
a piece of latex that is used to put over the vulva or vagina during oral sex on a woman
a piece of rubber (latex) that dentists use to protect surrounding teeth when they are filling a cavity
a rectangular piece of latex or silicone used in dentistry to isolate the tooth or teeth to be treated in order to protect that area from bacteria in the oral cavity
a rubber sheet that fits over the woman's vulva, during oral sex
a rubbery material that can be placed over the anus or
a sheet of latex which acts as a barrier between the
a six-inch square piece of latex, sometimes flavored, used during oral-vaginal sex or oral-anal sex to prevent the transmission of STDs from the anus or vagina to the mouth or the mouth to the vagina or anus
a square of latex rubber which is placed over the labia or anus during oral-vaginal or oral-anal sex
a square piece of latex about five inches on each side, designed for use in dental surgery, and available at dental and medical supply stores
a square piece of latex that people can use for safer oral sex
a square piece of latex that you can use just like plastic wrap
a thin latex square held over the genital area to create a barrier between the genital area (or anus) and the mouth
a thin piece of latex sheeting that is placed over the vulva
a thin sheet of latex (like a condom, cut open) that is spread over the whole vaginal or anal area to prevent skin-on-skin contact during oral sex
a thin square of latex that is placed over the vulva (the outside of the vagina) or anus for safer oral sex
a thin square of rubber slightly thicker than cling film and measure about ten centimeters by ten centimeters
The square piece of latex that can be used to cover the vulva when performing oral sex in order to prevent contact with body fluids.
Used during oral sex as a barrier between a person's mouth and their partner's vagina or anus. Usually is a flat sheet of latex.
A six-inch square piece of thin latex placed over the woman's vulva (outside of the vagina) to prevent getting (or giving) an STD during oral sex. A polyurethane or latex condom cut in half will work the same way.
A safe sex barrier, usually made of a flat sheet of of latex, used when performing oral sex on women.
A sheet of latex used to protect against sexually transmitted diseases during cunnilingus. They are so called because of their use in dental practice to keep fluids from the mouth from contaminating the tooth being repaired.
a flat latex square, traditionally used for dental surgery, that can be used to protect against the transmission of HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases. A dental dams (or a substitute such as plastic wrap) is placed between the mouth of one partner and the genitals or anus of another, thus preventing the exchange of fluids during oral sexual contact.
One type of moisture barrier. People can use one during oral sex to stop STDs, including HIV. It is a square piece of latex that can be put over someone's anus or vagina. (This way germs cannot get into someone's mouth from blood or sexual fluids found in the anus or vagina or else into the vagina or anus from blood found in the mouth.) Dentists use it when they work on someone's mouth so that blood won't splash everywhere.
A sheet of latex that can be used to cover the vagina or anus during oral sex in order to prevent body fluids from passing from one person to another. It is called a dental dam because it was designed to be used for dental procedures. A substitute can be made by cutting off the tip and slitting the side of a latex condom.
a thin flexible barrier placed over the vulva during oral sex to help decrease transmission of STI's
A latex shield that can be used to cover the vulva or anus during oral sex to avoid skin-to-skin contact and exchange of body fluids. Plastic wrap may be used in place of latex dams, but have not been tested for the prevention of disease transmission.
a piece of latex placed over the vulva during cunnilingus to protect both partners from STDs
This is a square piece of thin latex (like a condom) that is used to prevent the spread of STIs when performing oral sex on an anal or vaginal opening. It is stretched across the anal opening or a woman's vagina to prevent the exchange of body fluids like blood, semen or vaginal fluids.
a piece of latex placed over the vulva during oral sex to protect both partners from sexually transmitted diseases.
A dental dam is piece of latex rubber that's designed to be used as a barrier to sexually transmitted diseases. It's placed over the vaginal area or anus during cunnilingus and analingus. A latex glove or condom cut into a square sheet can be used as an alternative.
This is a square of latex that can be used as a barrier method of protection for oral sex, usually for "going down" on a female since male condoms can be used for "going down" on a male. Dental dams are available in most family planning clinics and in some drug stores or can be cut from plastic wrap or a condom.
Dental dams or rubber dams are essentially square sheets of latex used in dentistry, specifically endodontic treatment (root canals). They are also used during sexual activities as a safer sex technique.