Dentist Offers A Free Dental Cleaning To Anyone That Can Beat Him At Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

He did it with dental tools in 2:04, no strategy, just cleaning as hard as he could.

It seems a dentist wishes to throw down with any patients who will dare to face him in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Dr. Tej A. Shah Zen Family Dental, located in Ashland, Massachusetts is offering a free Dental cleaning to any patient that can best him in a round of Smash.

There is a catch, though; should you lose, you have to tell everyone you were beat by a dentist.

Well, there’s actually a bit more than that. He covers the specifics in a Reddit post, reproduced below:

Couple details about the challenge:
– Valid 1 per patient. Only 1 challenge.
– Must Challenge Dr. Shah (me) in Zen Family Dental at 5 Homer Ave., Ashland, MA. Smash Bros Ultimate for Nintendo Switch (provided by Dr. Shah). You are allowed to bring in any controller as long it connects to the switch. I do have a Gamecube adapter.
– Stock 3 battle with 6 min time limit, no items, no final smash, Final Destination Style level, no level damage.
– If patient loses, must post on the social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) about loss at Zen Family Dental.
– Free cleaning does not include exam or radiographs that are required before the cleaning.
– I am open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9AM – 5PM, but closed Monday – Thursday. You have to make the challenge during regular open hours.
– You must sign up to be a patient at: https://zenfamily.dental/getSch.php

While an exam and radiographs are required to claim that free cleaning, Dr. Shah claims that they’re among the cheapest in the state.

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Sources: Nintendo Life, Kotaku

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