With helical gears you can use grease to minimize wear. Helical gears have more of a "swiping" action than straight cut gears. I personally use a high pressure synthetic grease to keep the gears cool, quiet, and minimize wear. I use a tooth brush to brush the grease into each tooth.
The E7 main gear is virtually bulletproof in flight and most of the time does not even strip in hard crashes. However, I believe helical gears do require a bit more maintenance than straight cut gears.
This sort of thing is some what of a compromise, either you have quiet, smooth, strong gears that require a little maintenance or you have noisy, weak, vibration prone gears that do not require any maintenance. While designing the E7 I wanted a stronger/smoother main gear so I went with the helical cut gear.
Grab yourself a tube of Boto-Lube and grease regularly.
Hope that helps!
Thanks,
Matt