No. A dental implant is a medical device made of a bioinert metal alloy, which means that its presence is not perceived in any way by the body.
However, although the mechanism is not one of rejection, failures regarding the implants can appear, but these are caused by a totally different set of factors, such as: the use of poor quality equipment and materials, the use of wrong working techniques, implant insertion on a previously treated layer (patient suffering from serious undeclared diseases), the patient’s failure to comply with the doctor’s advice regarding the postoperative behaviour as well as the subsequent oral cavity care, on the long term.