The Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) were initially developed in 2007 to provide an effective and optimal level of quality health care in our country. IPHS was later revised in 2012, and more recently, in 2022. IPHS revised guidelines for 2022 take into account several new initiatives and programs, including Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centers, the introduction of the National Urban Health Mission and Urban Primary Health Centers (polyclinics) in urban areas. These revised guidelines also make provision for the delivery of oral health services at each facility level. This review highlights the oral health-care services and delivery mechanisms mentioned in all the four volumes of IPHS revised guidelines 2022 under the headings of infrastructure, human resource, service provisions and essential drugs, diagnostics, and equipment required at all the levels of health care.