As you found in your own research, there are no data on whether either U. urealyticum or M. genitalium can infect the oral cavity through oral sex, or on transmission by oral sex.??However, the available data -- for example, the infrequency of gonorrhea transmission by cunnilingus (in either direction) would suggest a similar low risk for both UU and MG.
In any case, these are not very important infections.??Most UU and probably most MG infections don't cause serious outcomes.??Mostly they are carried in the genital tract without causing important disease.??I don't recommend oral testing for them (we don't have tests available for them in my STD clinic and probably would find little use for them even if we did). Even if you were to have positive results for them on a throat swab, I wouldn't know how to interpret the result and would not necessarily recommend treatment.
So I don't recommend you do anything at this point.??If you continue oral sex (as well as vaginal and perhaps anal sex) with your partner and neither of you develops symptoms or problems, you can pretty much forget it.
As you probably know, expert advice would be available in person at your local NHS GUM clinic; or, as you suggest, a private STD clinic, such as London's Freedom Health Clinic.??But my guess is that either of these would agree with my opinion.
I hope this helps. Best wishes-- HHH, MD
Source: http://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Cunnilingus--Mycoplasma-Genitalium/show/1816353
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