About Dr. Jacob Pack
Root canals aren’t anyone’s idea of fun. But when the ache kicks in, you’ll want someone who handles them daily. Dr. Jacob Pack specializes in endodontics—those tricky procedures that save teeth instead of pulling them. This isn’t a general dentist’s office; it’s where cracked teeth, infected pulp, and stubborn pain get a second look. The practice sits just off South Fremont, a stretch of Springfield where medical offices blend into quiet residential blocks. No flashy signage, just a straightforward spot for fixing what hurts.
Endodontists dig deeper—literally. While regular dentists might refer you out for complex root canals or retreatment of failed procedures, this is the place that takes over when things get complicated. Think persistent tooth pain that won’t quit, or an abscess that’s gone ignored too long. They also handle the less obvious cases, like diagnosing tooth pain that radiates to the jaw or sinus area. It’s the kind of work that requires more than a quick exam; precision matters when you’re dealing with nerves and tiny canals.
Finding the office is simple if you’re familiar with the area near 3762 S Fremont Ave. The building sits back from the road, sharing space with other professional suites. First-time visitors might want to double-check the map—Springfield’s south side has a way of blending one medical plaza into another. If you’re calling to schedule, the line connects directly to the front desk: (417) 893-3636. No phone trees, no transfers—just the details you need to book an appointment or ask about emergency slots.
The practical part: directions can be tricky if you’re coming from Battlefield or Republic, so plugging the address into your GPS is the safest bet. For a direct link to the map, this should pull it up instantly. Bring your dental records if you’ve got them, and expect a focus on what’s fixable—not just what’s easy to extract.
This listing was last updated on March 31, 2026