Dr. Ayman A. Ahmed, B.D.S., M.S., Ph.D., F.A.C.P.
Dr. Ayman Ahmed received his dental degree with honors from Mansoura University, Egypt. He served as Prosthodontic faculty at a dental school in his hometown where he also had a private practice. Dr. Ahmed went on to finish his Masters before starting his Ph.D. in a joint supervision program between Mansoura University and University of Texas - MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Ahmed pursued training in the US through a Prosthodontics residency program at the University of Iowa and became board certified in Prosthodontics in 2014, the same year he joined ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ School of Dentistry as an Associate Professor. He is currently the Pre-doctoral Program Director of Prosthodontics and Biomaterials and Interim Director of Graduate Program in Prosthodontics. Dr. Ahmed’s research focus is on implants and head & neck cancer.
Dr. Neal R. Bucholtz, D.D.S.
Dr. Bucholtz graduated from the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ School of Dentistry in 1976 and then the Indiana University Department of Graduate Prosthodontics. He is currently in private practice in New Berlin, Wis., and part-time faculty in the postgraduate program in prosthetic dentistry at Marquette with special interests in gnathology and dental ceramics.
Dr. Michael B. Karczewski, D.D.S.
Dr. Karczewski is an alumnus of the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ School of Dentistry and the graduate program in prosthodontics at Marquette. He feels so strongly that his time here shaped him so positively to become the dental professional he is today. He continued as dental faculty right from his time as a resident to today, now approaching 30 years. He has enjoyed the opportunity to help guide the residents through their educational experience since they give back as much or more than he has given them.
Dr. Kenneth P. Sobczak, D.D.S., M.S.
Dr. Sobczak has always been interested in Prosthodontics education. As a past Prosthodontics program director and current faculty at the Marquette School of Dentistry, he has greatly enjoyed sharing ideas and techniques with highly motivated residents.
Dr. Leslee Timm, D.D.S.
Dr. Timm is a unique dentist. His training and love for dentistry began at Marquette School of Dentistry in 1998. He then had an opportunity to serve our nation's veterans while completing a three-year Prosthodontic residency with the VAMC in Portland, Oregon. Les joined a select few accepted to UCLA’s Fellowship in Oral and Maxillofacial prosthetics in 2005. While at UCLA Les had the opportunity to provide prosthetic rehabilitation for a patient suffering facial and oral deformity under the mentorship of Dr. John Beumer, III. In 2007 Dr. Timm became the Prosthodontic division head of Gunderson Health System’s Department of Dental Specialties. His strong desire for education and the science of surgery led Dr. Timm to complete his surgical training with Gundersen Health System in 2015. Les is now proud to say that he is one of very few dentists to complete Prosthodontic and Oral Surgery residencies and is now the only one of that group who is board certified in both fields. Dr. Timm now owns a private practice in Lacrosse, Wisconsin limited to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Prosthetics.
Dr. Kenneth J. Waliszewski, D.D.S., M.S.
From day one in dental school, prosthetic dentistry has been Dr. Waliszewski's focus. He enjoyed and did well in his pre-clinical prosthodontic courses. This led a faculty member to suggest him to an area dentist whose practice was devoted to rehabilitation cases. For almost three years, he worked evenings and weekends as a dental technician for that dentist. After graduating with D.D.S. in 1971, Marquette accepted him into its prosthodontic program. The three-year program passed rapidly as he was a graduate student by day and a dentist by night in the office he started in as a lab technician.
These were Vietnam War years, and he joined the U.S. Navy to control his draft status. In exchange for not being drafted, he was obligated to go on active duty after completing school. The spring of 1974 was a significant time for me. He finished the prosthodontic program, completed a master’s thesis, got married, and reported for active duty with the Navy. The Navy recognized his training and assigned him to the Balboa Navy Hospital in San Diego, where he practiced as a prosthodontist until 1976.
At the hospital, he found myself immediately engaged with fixed and removable cases. His Marquette training and fellow Navy prosthodontists helped him survive the schedule. The two greatest memories he has of the Navy hospital are caring for Vietnam prisoners of war and the birth of his first son at that hospital.
After my Navy tour, he returned home to join Marquette’s part-time faculty and start a practice limited to prosthodontics. In 1976, Marquette gave to him the opportunity to direct the Pre-clinical Fixed Prosthodontics course. He held that position for the next 26 years. He continues to enjoy participation in Marquette’s part-time faculty as a clinical instructor in graduate prosthodontics. After 42 years of clinical practice, he retired from the office in 2013.
Dr. Jack Keesler, D.D.S.