2025 Los Angeles Abilities Expo
Reconnecting, Sharing, and a Game-Changing Debut
The Abilities Expo is always an incredible experience, but this year felt extra special. From March 7-9 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, we had the chance to meet so many amazing people—some for the first time and some familiar faces from last year.
This was also a big moment for us at Bluereo—we brought the G100 Pro to an Expo for the very first time! Seeing people’s excitement about the new wireless charging, its improved durability, and how much easier it is to use was such a rewarding experience. It reminded us why we do what we do: to make daily brushing simpler, safer, and more accessible for everyone.
The Best Part? Seeing Old Friends and Hearing Their Stories
One of the most meaningful parts of this Expo was reconnecting with people we met last year. Seeing them again and hearing their updates was incredible.
Hunter and his mom, Jacqueline, stopped by to say hi, and their story made our weekend. Last year, they were looking for a way to help Hunter brush better without the stress and struggle. This year, they told us that using the G100 has made such a difference that they’re visiting the dentist less often! A healthier smile and less trips to the dentist's — that’s a win we’ll celebrate every day.
The Smarter Way to Brush
Brushing shouldn’t be messy, uncomfortable, or complicated. Whether you're caring for someone else or managing your own needs, Bluereo makes oral care easier, safer, and cleaner.
The G100 is perfect for everyday, no-fuss brushing with suction support.
The G100 Pro gives you more control with adjustable suction and longer battery life.
Choose the brush that works for your routine.
How Does Bluereo Compare?
If you're caring for someone with limited mobility, special needs, or difficulty swallowing, choosing the right oral care tool matters. Here's how Bluereo compares to standard electric toothbrushes and traditional suction machines:
Feature / Factor |
Bluereo |
Electric Toothbrush |
Suction Machine + Manual Brush |
Brushing and suction combined |
Yes |
No |
No |
Designed for assisted brushing |
Yes |
No |
Partially (requires multiple tools) |
Suitable for people who can’t spit |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Ease of use |
One device with simple controls |
Easy to use but limited for special needs |
Complex setup with multiple parts |
Portability |
Lightweight and travel-friendly |
Portable |
Often bulky and not travel-friendly |
Noise level |
Quiet |
Quiet |
Can be loud |
Cleaning and maintenance |
Quick rinse and ready to use |
Easy to clean |
Requires thorough cleaning and disinfection |
Power source |
Rechargeable battery |
Rechargeable or disposable batteries |
Typically requires wall outlet |
Best for |
Assisted brushing, limited mobility, dysphagia |
General oral care |
Clinical use or home medical care |
Learn more about the Bluereo G100 and G100 Pro here.
Thank You for Being Part of Our Journey
To everyone who stopped by our booth—thank you. Whether you were discovering Bluereo for the first time or checking in after using our toothbrush, we’re so grateful for you. Your stories, feedback, and support inspire us to keep improving and finding new ways to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bluereo was made to make assisted brushing easier and cleaner.
How can caregivers use Bluereo?
The built-in suction allows caregivers to brush while simultaneously clearing saliva and toothpaste from the mouth. This eliminates the need for frequent pauses to wipe or ask the user to spit, making the process smoother and more hygienic.
Is it safe for elderly users or those with dementia?
Yes, Bluereo is designed with user safety and comfort in mind. It’s ideal for older adults and those with cognitive conditions who may have difficulty understanding or participating in typical brushing routines.
Can I use it with one hand?
Absolutely. Bluereo is ergonomically designed for one-handed use, making it easier for caregivers to manage brushing while supporting or assisting the user.
Does it reduce mess?
Yes. The suction system prevents toothpaste and saliva from dripping or pooling, which significantly cuts down on mess and cleanup time.
Have more questions? Check out more frequently asked questions here.
Making Assisted Brushing Easier for Caregivers
Brushing someone else’s teeth can be overwhelming—especially when you're juggling multiple tools just to keep things clean. Traditional methods require two hands, constant wiping, and lots of patience. Bluereo streamlines this with built-in suction, allowing caregivers to brush efficiently without the mess or stress.
Pain Points:
- Caregivers need both hands just to manage the process
- Users who can’t spit risk gagging or choking
- Foam and saliva build up quickly
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Constant interruptions to wipe or clear the mouth
Why Bluereo Helps:
Bluereo combines gentle brushing with built-in suction, so caregivers can use one hand and stay in control the entire time. It keeps the mouth clear as you brush—no need to stop, tilt, or wipe. It simplifies the routine and makes assisted care safer, faster, and less frustrating for everyone involved.
Explore Helpful Resources & Blog Posts
Looking to learn more about caregiving, oral health challenges, or how Bluereo supports unique needs? These articles dive into specific conditions, product use cases, and expert tips to help you make informed decisions.
The Caregiver’s Guide to Dental Health
Suction Toothbrush: Key of Maintaining Oral Health for Special Needs
Why Children with Developmental Disabilities Have Trouble Brushing Their Teeth
The Best Electric Toothbrush for Parkinson
What Is an Adaptive Toothbrush?
The Best Electric Toothbrush for Receding Gums
Nursing Plan for Dysphagia: Assessment, Care Methods and Mechanisms
The Best Electric Toothbrush for Sensitive Teeth
The Best Toothbrush for Periodontal Disease
Understanding the Benefits of a Toothbrush with Suction
Everything You Need to Know About Portable Medical Suction Machines
Nursing Care for Dysphagia: Simple Strategies for a Better Life
Nicotine Pouches and Dental Disease: What You Need to Know
How the G100 Suction Toothbrush Can Aid People with Dysphagia