Indirect restoration in the biomimetic concept refers to a dental restoration technique that aims to mimic the natural structure and function of the tooth while also preserving as much of the natural tooth structure as possible. This approach involves using materials and techniques that closely resemble the properties of natural enamel and dentin, such as composite resins and adhesive bonding. By focusing on preserving the integrity of the tooth and mimicking its natural properties, indirect restorations in the biomimetic concept aim to provide long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing results.