The document discusses various methods for gaining space in orthodontic treatment, including proximal stripping, extraction, distalization, uprighting molars, derotation of posterior teeth, and proclination of anterior teeth. Proximal stripping involves reducing the width of teeth by slicing the proximal surfaces to create space. Extraction is another option to gain space and correct interarch relationships. Distalization methods include extraoral appliances using headgear as well as intraoral appliances like sagittal, pendulum, and distal jet appliances. Uprighting molars and derotation of posterior teeth recovers space by moving teeth into proper alignment. Proclination of anterior teeth also provides minor space.