Correction: Oral health knowledge, literacy and behavior of pregnant women: a qualitative study in a northeastern province of Thailand
Nitikorn Phoosuwan, Pimchanok Bunnatee, Pranee C. Lundberg

Abstract
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TopicsInterpreting and Communication in Healthcare
Correction to: BMC Oral Health (2024) 24:653
10.1186/s12903-024-04414-3
In this article [1], due to misalignment of entries, Table 1 is incorrect throughout. The corrected Table 1 is given below.
Table 1. Demographic characteristics of pregnant women (N = 20)CharacteristicsNumber (%)Age: Median (range) = 26 (18–43) <20 years2 (10) 20 years or more18 (90)Education Secondary School or lower8 (40) High School or more12 (60)Occupation Unemployed10 (50) Agriculturist5 (25) Daily worker3 (15) Self-employer2 (10)Residential area Rural20 (100) Urban0 (0)Religion Buddhist20 (100) Christian0 (0)Marital status Live together18 (90) Not together2 (10)Type of family Nuclear family15 (75) Extended family5 (25)Gravida status Primigravida11 (60) Multigravida9 (40)Dental service history (the last 6 months) No15 (75) Yes (Filling/Scaling/Extraction/Surgical removal of the wisdom tooth)17 (85)Dental caries status No15 (75) Yes5 (25)Gingivitis status No1 (5) Yes19 (95)Dental calculus status No1 (5) Yes19 (95)
