An apparatus for imaging a tooth having a light source with a first
spectral range and a second spectral range. A polarizing beamsplitter
(18) light having a first polarization state toward the tooth and directs
light from the tooth having a second polarization state along a return
path toward a sensor (68), wherein the first and second polarization
states are orthogonal. A first lens (22) in the return path directs
image-bearing light from the tooth, through the polarizing beamsplitter
(18), toward the sensor (68), and obtains image data from the redirected
portion of the light having the second polarization state. A long-pass
filter (15) in the return path attenuates light in the second spectral
range. Control logic enables the sensor to obtain either the reflectance
image or the fluorescence image.