Yes, but it is usually damaged accidentally. Replace it with titanium alloy. This doesn't usually happen. You can ask the famous head orthopedic hospital nearby. There must be risks in the operation, not titanium alloy, but the anesthesia of the operation and the danger reflected by the human body. You have to think clearly.
Titanium is the most biocompatible metal, and now most bones are replaced by titanium without side effects.