Rinchuse D J, Sassouni V
Angle Orthod. 1983 Apr;53(2):122-30. doi: 10.1043/0003-3219(1983)053<0122:AEOFOI>2.0.CO;2.
Centric occlusion-generated functional bite registrations failed to show a difference in the number, location or severity of nonworking (balancing) or protrusive functional occlusion contacts between 49 post-orthodontically treated subjects and 27 non-orthodontically treated subjects with ideal static occlusion. Nonworking (balancing) side functional occlusion contacts were present in 85% of the non-orthodontic subjects and 97% of the post-orthodontic subjects. At least within the parameters of this investigation, the lateral and protrusive occlusions of post-orthodontic subjects and comparable non-orthodontic subjects were equivalent. It is important to note that this is a study of incidence. It does not address the meaning or importance of such contacts.