Triangle Family Dentistry Data Breach Investigation
Triangle Family Dentistry has posted a website notice about a vendor-related security incident that may have involved limited patient information. According to the notice, the practice was told on March 19, 2026 that a cyber incident occurred between October 15 and October 23, 2025. The notice says the investigation is ongoing and that affected people have been or will be mailed letters explaining what information may have been involved. If you received a notice and want to understand your legal options, you can fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Drs. Abdelbaky, Boes, Cameron & Associates of Apex, PLLC d/b/a Triangle Family Dentistry is a North Carolina healthcare provider that offers dental services. A public notice associated with its Cary Park location describes a vendor-related security incident and states that the investigation is ongoing.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Drs. Abdelbaky, Boes, Cameron & Associates of Apex, PLLC d/b/a Triangle Family Dentistry
- Industry: Healthcare / dental services
- Incident window: According to the website notice, a cyber incident at a vendor occurred from October 15 to October 23, 2025.
- Practice notified: March 19, 2026
- Public notice date: May 15, 2026
- Potentially involved data: Name, Social Security Number, address, date of birth, medical information, and/or health insurance information.
- Affected count: Not publicly stated in the materials reviewed.
- Protection offered: Complimentary identity theft protection and credit monitoring were offered to potentially affected individuals.
What Happened?
According to the official website notice, the dental practice said it was informed on March 19, 2026 by a vendor that a cyber incident had taken place between October 15 and October 23, 2025. The notice says access was limited to information in a few email accounts and vendor files, and that some limited patient information was accessed. The same notice states there is no current evidence of actual misuse, no evidence that patient information was removed or acquired from those emails or files, and no unauthorized access to the practice’s electronic dental record system. Because the investigation was described as ongoing, additional details could change as the review continues.
What Information Was Exposed?
The notice says the exact information may differ from person to person. According to that posting, the data that may have been present in the affected emails or vendor files included name, address, date of birth, medical information, health insurance information, and Social Security number. The practice also stated that there was no reported access to its patient electronic dental record or dental imaging system. If you received a mailed notice letter, that letter should explain the information tied to you.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read the notice letter carefully. If you received a letter, review it to see what information the company says may have been involved in your case.
- Enroll in the offered protection. The notice says complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft services were provided through Experian for potentially affected individuals.
- Monitor your accounts and credit reports. Watch bank, insurance, and other financial statements for unusual activity, and request your free credit reports through AnnualCreditReport.com.
- Consider extra protections. If your Social Security number or date of birth may have been involved, you may want to place a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus.
- Keep records and ask questions. Save the notice letter, keep notes about any suspicious activity or out-of-pocket costs, and use the dedicated call center listed in the notice at (833) 918-6270 if you need incident-related information. If you want to understand possible legal options, you can also fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC.
Your Legal Rights
Your legal rights depend on the facts of the incident, the type of information involved, and the state where you live. When sensitive personal, financial, or health-related data may have been exposed in a reported security incident, affected people may have rights to receive notice, obtain available identity protection services, and seek legal guidance about possible claims if they later face fraud, expenses, or other harm. An attorney can help evaluate whether the available facts raise concerns about data security practices, vendor oversight, or notice obligations. This page is general information only and is not individualized legal advice.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents individuals in data breach and privacy matters and has experience evaluating incidents involving healthcare providers, vendors, and sensitive personal information. Our team can review the notice you received, explain what the public reporting does and does not say, and help you understand your options in plain English. If the facts support a claim, we can help you take the next step efficiently and with a clear understanding of the process.
If you received a breach notification letter from Triangle Family Dentistry:
We would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies in response to this data breach. Please fill out the form, below, or contact us at 872.263.1100 or sam@straussborrelli.com.










