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Make evidence-based veneer therapy visible

DDJ Veneer Practice 2026

For practices that do not only present veneers beautifully, but implement evidence-based approaches in clinical routine: tooth preservation, indication review, material selection, adhesive technique, function, and follow-up. DDJ prepares the study landscape for both practice and patient so a more understandable therapy decision becomes possible.

  • 24 months of access to all DDJ articles
  • highlighted DDJ veneer practice profile
  • Patient handout in 12 languages
  • Team standard, implementation checklist, and practice label

DDJ makes visible which practices present veneer treatment through evidence-based criteria and integrate them into their workflows: tooth structure, enamel, dentin, material, bonding, function, follow-up, and realistic longevity.

DDJ Veneer Evidence-Based Recommendations 2026 Label

The standard: evidence-based dentistry must arrive in treatment

DDJ does not assume that studies only need to be read or information texts improved. What matters is whether relevant criteria are considered before, during, and after treatment, and whether the patient understands why a specific therapy decision follows from them.

Value for patients

  • Patients receive professional orientation on why veneers, alternatives, or even avoiding veneers may be appropriate depending on the starting point.
  • They understand the criteria behind the therapy decision: enamel limitation, dentin, bonding, material selection, curing, function, bruxism, follow-up, and realistic longevity.
  • They can assess practices more intelligently: not by the loudest promise, but by whether relevant decision factors are made understandable.

What practices make visible

  • The practice shows that veneers are not treated as a purely aesthetic service, but as a medical therapy decision with tooth-structure, function, and material criteria.
  • The team gets a shared standard for website, patient conversation, treatment planning, follow-up, and aftercare communication.
  • The DDJ practice profile positions the practice with patients looking for evidence-based orientation, not only the lowest price.

How patients recognize a DDJ veneer practice

DDJ looks for practices that do not merely mention evidence-based approaches, but integrate them into how veneer treatments are presented, planned, and followed up.

Tooth structure first

The practice shows why healthy tooth structure should be preserved whenever possible and how the enamel situation influences the therapy decision.

Dentin is addressed openly

If dentin is exposed, the starting point is not ignored. The practice explains what this means for adhesion, margin quality, technical requirements, and prognosis.

Bonding is a quality factor

Cleaning, etching, silanization, bonding system, isolation, and sufficient light curing are understood as part of treatment quality.

Material is explained

Ceramic, composite, and other options are not presented as one-size-fits-all solutions, but assessed through indication, tooth structure, load, aesthetics, and repairability.

Function is checked

Bite, grinding, clenching, guidance, and load direction are considered because veneers are not only aesthetic, but functionally loaded.

Follow-up is part of it

Check-ups, polishing, splint therapy for bruxism, oral hygiene, and a clear repair pathway are considered part of the treatment pathway.

From wish image to an evidence-based therapy decision

What practices receive with the DDJ veneer practice package

Highlighted DDJ practice profile

The practice becomes visible as a DDJ veneer practice: with a profile for patients looking specifically for evidence-based orientation on veneer treatments.

24 months of DDJ full access

Access to all DDJ articles plus veneer materials for the team, website, therapy orientation, patient conversation, and follow-up.

Patient handout in 12 languages

Ready for the patient conversation. Enamel limitation, dentin, bonding, material selection, light curing, function, bruxism, follow-up, and realistic longevity are explained clearly.

Therapy guide for the team

Which criteria must be professionally assessed before a veneer decision? What should the patient understand before choosing an irreversible aesthetic treatment?

Veneer checklist for the practice

A short internal standard: alternatives checked, enamel and dentin situation assessed, material justified, bonding protocol understandable, function and bruxism checked, follow-up and repair pathway discussed.

DDJ label for website and patient conversation

A visible DDJ label that shows patients: this practice works with DDJ veneer criteria and makes evidence-based orientation understandable.

Patient pathway

Patients can be pre-informed through DDJ and take the next practice step with a better understanding of indication, alternatives, and risks.

2026 update log

Changes to DDJ materials and wording are tracked so the team stays consistent.

For practices that want to visibly live evidence-based dentistry

DDJ helps practices make the difference between aesthetic wish, medical indication, and professionally grounded therapy decision visible.

Why practices use DDJ

DDJ is built for practices that do not want to present veneers through price, discounts, or before-and-after aesthetics alone. The value is an evidence-based foundation for practice and patient: better therapy orientation, fewer misunderstandings, a recognizable DDJ practice profile, and an entry point that starts with indication, tooth structure, alternatives, and realistic limits.

Abstract DDJ veneer evidence profile hero

What happens after the request

1. Request practice profile

The practice submits website, location, and desired start date.

2. DDJ checks fit

Practice data, website, treatment focus, and whether DDJ criteria can be appropriately presented and implemented are checked.

3. Onboarding and access

Then DDJ sends the start step, material access, and short onboarding flow for team and practice profile.

4. Practice profile and patient pathway

The practice can use profile, label, and DDJ materials on the website, in patient conversation, therapy orientation, and follow-up.

Request DDJ veneer practice profile

For practices that implement evidence-based veneer approaches, use DDJ materials, and want to become visible with a highlighted practice profile. DDJ will reply with start date, access, and next steps.