This document provides information on the similarities between maxillary and mandibular canine teeth. It discusses their chronology of development, functions, and anatomical features. Key similarities include appearance of tooth buds at 5 months, initiation of calcification from 4-5 months, and crown completion time. Both canines have a single cusp, with the maxillary canine being the longest tooth in the arch. Features like the labial ridge, lingual ridge, and cingulum are present in both tooth types. The root of each canine is also long and slightly offset towards the distal.