It is highly unlikely unless you were one of the few who had an old style liquid silicone filled chin implant. The best way to answer your concerns is to get 3D CT scan and look at the implant and the bone.
Chin implants are manufactured in a variety of sizes and shapes, are placed through a sub mental approach usually under local anesthesia. The implant is placed directly over the bone for cosmetic improvement and augmentation. Placing a chin implant will have no bearing on alignment of the...
Chin implants are typically performed under general anesthesia, and the patient will not feel anything during surgery. Pain following surgery is minimal, and pain medication will be prescribed for any discomfort the patient experiences. I hope this helps, and I wish you the best of luck.