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In this paper, we devote to extending structures for dendriform algebras. First, we define extending datums and unified products of dendriform algebras, and theoretically solve the extending structure problem. As an application, we consider flag datums as a special case of extending structures, and give an example of the extending structure problem. Second, we apply matched pairs and bicrossed products of dendriform algebras and theoretically solve the factorization problem for dendriform algebras. Moreover, we also introduce cocycle semidirect products and nonabelian semidirect products as special cases of unified products. Finally, we define the deformation map on a dendriform extending structure (more general case), not necessary a matched pair, which is more practical in the classifying complements problem.